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November 24, 2016, 12:28:36 PM |
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You can check the current percentage at : https://blockchain.info/charts/bip-9-segwitPercentage is currently 8% which is low If we take in consideration that we need to have 95% but It's increasing daily, do you think we are going to reach it or there is no chance and SegWit won't be activated ? It's an open discussion so feel free to say your opinion about the whole SegWit thing and not only about Signalling.
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November 24, 2016, 12:53:40 PM |
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Graph which you mentioned probably shows 2016 blocks average. 144 blocks average is more relevant now, since signalling begun much later than 2016 blocks ago. https://bitcoincore.org/en/segwit_adoption/2016 blocks average won't go above ~20% unless shorter term average goes up. I think pool operators, Bitcoin core representatives, and all alternative Bitcoin implementations teams need to gather to discuss their concerns and come to a compromise. Otherwise Segwit won't be activated.
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November 24, 2016, 12:57:14 PM |
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in short.
dont expect it by christmas
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November 24, 2016, 01:04:13 PM |
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Graph which you mentioned probably shows 2016 blocks average. 144 blocks average is more relevant now, since signalling begun much later than
no the RULE. the CODE. the BIP is about 95% of 2016 blocks.. (not average of 24 hours) the important thing is https://blockchain.info/charts/bip-9-segwitthe other metric of "average" "24 hours".. is not important.. it is just a generalised thing. much like presidential elections. the important thing is the vote count. however people can talk about short term 'polls' that change daily to gain some insight as to the 'ifs' and 'maybes' but choosing to think of polls as more important then the actual vote count is ludicrous, especially if the poll changes from 25%-14% 26%-16% at any time. its not a worthy metric. if anything use this.. http://bitcoin.sipa.be/ver9-10k.pngand yes its made by the guy that done segwit. that shows the 2 figures together the "poll" (short term opinion) in blue the "votes" (actual results that the code/rules look at) in red
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November 24, 2016, 01:30:22 PM |
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Graph which you mentioned probably shows 2016 blocks average. 144 blocks average is more relevant now, since signalling begun much later than
no the RULE. the CODE. the BIP is about 95% of 2016 blocks.. (not average of 24 hours) Most blocks in 2016 interval were mined before the signalling has begun. So you just don't have that statistic yet. Imagine 100% of blocks flag support of segwit. 2016 blocks average would be 41-42% now, it would however reach 100% in several days. With current ~20% segwit signalling blocks, 2016 blocks average will stabilize around the same value: ~20% in several days, it won't go higher, unless short term average goes higher.
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November 24, 2016, 01:39:38 PM |
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Graph which you mentioned probably shows 2016 blocks average. 144 blocks average is more relevant now, since signalling begun much later than
no the RULE. the CODE. the BIP is about 95% of 2016 blocks.. (not average of 24 hours) Most blocks in 2016 interval were mined before the signalling has begun. So you just don't have that statistic yet. Imagine 100% of blocks flag support of segwit. 2016 blocks average would be 41-42% now, it would however reach 100% in several days. With current ~20% segwit signalling blocks, 2016 blocks average will stabilize around the same value: ~20% in several days, it won't go higher, unless short term average goes higher. yes and thats why the 20% is an opinion poll because the election has not been open long enough to have vote counts. but treating the opinion poll as the metric of activation and most important, is a failure of understanding. as you say votes should be about 41-42%...... yet votes are at 8% again blue line=opinion poll.. red line vote count. there is nothing wrong with discussing opinion poll.. but atleast discuss it in the context of opinion rather than factual status of votes
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November 24, 2016, 01:40:57 PM |
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I think:
pool operators, Bitcoin core representatives, and all alternative Bitcoin implementations teams need to gather to discuss their concerns and come to a compromise. Otherwise Segwit won't be activated.
I think you're wrong. There's no need to compromise with "big blockists", as Segwit introduces bigger blocks. Simple, huh?
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November 24, 2016, 05:19:15 PM |
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i prefer compact block.
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November 26, 2016, 01:01:38 PM |
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It increased by 4% (12% now) since I made this thread (a couple of days ago) . If it continues to increase by this rate daily then we should expect seeing 95% by 45 days / 2 months max , for how long we should stay above 95% In order to get SegWit activated ?
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November 26, 2016, 01:10:48 PM |
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from the core website - 'if 95% of blocks during a 2,016-block retarget period signal support for segwit, the segwit soft-fork will be locked-in with activation scheduled for 2,016 blocks later (about two weeks)'
even if it was approaching that figure, i think there'd be enough weird moves from agitators to scupper it.
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December 04, 2016, 07:58:27 PM |
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I guess my above calculations were wrong after all , for some reasons , It seems like we are stuck at 22-23% since the last two/three days. What could've caused this ?
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December 04, 2016, 08:26:06 PM |
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I guess my above calculations were wrong after all , for some reasons , It seems like we are stuck at 22-23% since the last two/three days. What could've caused this ?
You made a very faulty assumption, i.e. that everyone is going to adopt Segwit in a short amount of time. Soft fork signalling/activation takes time, and it should not be any different for Segwit.
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December 04, 2016, 08:27:33 PM |
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I guess my above calculations were wrong after all , for some reasons , It seems like we are stuck at 22-23% since the last two/three days. What could've caused this ?
well if only 20-25% of the hashpower was mining bitcoins in favour.. ofcourse it will end up settling at 25% when the 2016 block count progresses this one seems to be better http://bitcoin.sipa.be/ver9-10k.pngblue= future ROUGH expectation red= current RULE measure
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December 05, 2016, 05:14:03 AM |
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do you think we are going to reach it or there is no chance and SegWit won't be activated ?
It's an open discussion so feel free to say your opinion about the whole SegWit thing and not only about Signalling.
I think segwit won't be activated because Miner’s stake is almost completely compatible with the whole ecological interests: “the main chain survives, the user expansion” is the guarantee of their interests. Their decision-making mechanism is simple: to dig, or not to dig. Competitions among miners are simple, fierce and bitter. ASIC machines that are out-performed by new generations will be deserted ruthlessly. No excuse from decision-making. ASIC miners are specialized equipments that have little reclamation value or secondary functions. Their investment on hardware is absolute sinking capital. There is no immediate and easy withdrawal from ecosystem for them. They have to make decisions with the best of their rationality. If the segwit be activated bitcoin can be controled by government or corporation.
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December 05, 2016, 05:22:47 AM |
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in short.
dont expect it by christmas
Well, no kidding. Considering that we're looking at 8% support after it being talked about for a good few weeks now, it doesn't look like it is going to have any form of insane drumming up of support over the next week or two and there is no way that the 50% mark will be broken by Christmas, and probably not even until February 2017. I still need to develop a proper opinion on this issue.
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December 05, 2016, 12:59:25 PM |
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lukes new 2mb segwit (2mb base 4mb weight) is getting to be a better proposal. though it is still kicking the can down the road.
it needs to be DYNAMIC so that we are not reliant on devs to supply capacity scaling at their discretion, with community at their knees begging. but instead when the network independently chooses for it to happen without dev's 'control'
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December 06, 2016, 12:46:15 AM |
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I think:
pool operators, Bitcoin core representatives, and all alternative Bitcoin implementations teams need to gather to discuss their concerns and come to a compromise. Otherwise Segwit won't be activated.
I think you're wrong. There's no need to compromise with "big blockists", as Segwit introduces bigger blocks. Simple, huh? Really Simple , cause the Chinese Miners are going to Block Segwit.
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December 06, 2016, 01:29:35 AM |
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I think:
pool operators, Bitcoin core representatives, and all alternative Bitcoin implementations teams need to gather to discuss their concerns and come to a compromise. Otherwise Segwit won't be activated.
I think you're wrong. There's no need to compromise with "big blockists", as Segwit introduces bigger blocks. Simple, huh? Really Simple , cause the Chinese Miners are going to Block Segwit. They won't. Apart from Roger Ver and his bribed shills at ViaBTC, Chinese pools will join much sooner than you expect. Ver won't succeed with his reckless altcoin trolling. I really hope he will waste a lot of funds in the process... Regardless if endorsing bigger blocks or not, almost everyone with the slightest amount of technical understanding will agree that SegWit is a true improvement. It doesn't just only increase block capacity, it also improves security by fixing Tx malleability. Trying to block it to push for technologically inferior and less secure solution is a sign of a diseased mind. ya.ya.yo!
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December 06, 2016, 06:32:44 AM |
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http://data.bitcoinity.org/bitcoin/block_version/30d?c=block_version&r=week&t=aWhile the percentage of blocks signalling segwit support is rising, that's only because the relative proportion of blocks by the pools signalling support is getting closer to what they represent as a proportion of the network - the same 6 entities have been signalling support as soon as they could. A significant proportion of pools have not (+/-yet) started signalled support. I wouldn't take the rise in percentage of blocks signalling segwit to be indicative of support increasing for it. I'd watch the pool count supporting segwit as a better marker of whether it will get up or not - and at this stage there isn't remotely enough pools supporting it, but it's way too early to make a call about what will happen (note my pool is currently testing support for it and plans to but it's less than 0.1% of the network.)
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December 06, 2016, 02:44:53 PM |
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They won't. Apart from Roger Ver and his bribed shills at ViaBTC, Chinese pools will join much sooner than you expect. Ver won't succeed with his reckless altcoin trolling. I really hope he will waste a lot of funds in the process...
Regardless if endorsing bigger blocks or not, almost everyone with the slightest amount of technical understanding will agree that SegWit is a true improvement. It doesn't just only increase block capacity, it also improves security by fixing Tx malleability. Trying to block it to push for technologically inferior and less secure solution is a sign of a diseased mind.
Agreeing to segwit is giving transaction fees directly to Lightening Network and taking transaction fees out of the miners pockets. So are you willing to give me the larger % of your paycheck, because you seem to think the Miners are dumb enough to give the larger % of their transaction fees to LN. Segwit will Fail.
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